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2018-03-12
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#301
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2018-03-12
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Try getting a fully-functioning Matrix app for Sailfish: there are problems or deficiencies with all of the currently available clients for Sailfish users. I don't think that that will be a problem with anything that Purism put out
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2018-03-12
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What makes you say that? There quite simply isn't a mobile oriented matrix client to be had on a linux system anywhere. Matrix keeps spawning features and so 'fully functioning' is a reasonable treadmill for any app developer to keep up with.
What exactly is the difference you're expecting to see between this currently mythical purism mobile os and sailfish?
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2018-03-12
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Well, Purism have hitched their wagon to Matrix ("Purism is making the Librem 5 the first ever Matrix-powered smartphone"), so they are presumably going to make some effort to support a broad set of features, even if a feature-complete mobile client isn't feasible. With Sailfish, there is nothing available that supports (for example) VOIP on Matrix, and little prospect of anything much appearing in the foreseeable future. Even the new Transponder project won't.
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2018-03-12
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Puri.sm is a privacy focused company and People here talks about Facebook and whatsup integration seriously that is /facepalm
If you buy librem-5 for Facebook or similar crap you should probably rethink....
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2018-03-12
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Puri.sm is a privacy focused company and People here talks about Facebook and whatsup integration seriously that is /facepalm
If you buy librem-5 for Facebook or similar crap you should probably rethink....
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2018-03-12
, 21:36
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Also, the having a smartphone mostly means being connected to online services. Many of them require account registration. So just having a smartphone isn't the thing you should do when overconcerned about privacy. Just stick to that old Nokia 3110, and keep it shut down and to be sure, wrap a piece of tin foil around it!
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2018-03-12
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@ France
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However Purism's approach is different from Jolla's in some important respects, and I would expect to see some differences in the user experience as a result
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2018-03-13
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Yes, and this is at least partly because parts of Sailfish are not (yet) open source, and need input from overworked Jolla devs to integrate new features properly. I'm guessing that this won't be a problem with the Librem phone.
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2018-03-13
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